Medical examiner: Actor Sherman Hemsley had cancer

EL PASO, Texas (AP) - A Texas medical examiner's office says cancer led to the death of actor Sherman Hemsley, who starred as George Jefferson in the hit television sitcom "The Jeffersons."
The El Paso County medical examiner's office released a report Wednesday attributing the actor's death to a cancerous tumor obstructing a large vein.
Hemsley died at his home in El Paso on July 24. He was 74.
The Philadelphia-born Hemsley played George Jefferson in the CBS sitcom "All in the Family," then starred in the spinoff "The Jeffersons" from 1975 to 1985. It was one of TV's longest-running and most successful sitcoms, particularly noteworthy with its mostly black cast.
Hemsley made George Jefferson - the bigoted, blustering Harlem businessman - one of TV's most memorable characters and a symbol for urban upward mobility.
The El Paso County medical examiner's office released a report Wednesday attributing the actor's death to a cancerous tumor obstructing a large vein.
Hemsley died at his home in El Paso on July 24. He was 74.
The Philadelphia-born Hemsley played George Jefferson in the CBS sitcom "All in the Family," then starred in the spinoff "The Jeffersons" from 1975 to 1985. It was one of TV's longest-running and most successful sitcoms, particularly noteworthy with its mostly black cast.
Hemsley made George Jefferson - the bigoted, blustering Harlem businessman - one of TV's most memorable characters and a symbol for urban upward mobility.
And in the "Half-A-Story" alert question of the day - did he know he had the cancer that that led to his death????
 @DualLeads USA News of all places has this extra bit:
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"The report notes that Sherman had been advised to get chemotherapy and radiation therapy before he succumbed to his illness."
He was such a gem. Â Maybe he didn't know he had cancer? Â It seems funny to know he lived in El Paso after hearing that song for so many years, "moving on up, to the East side......"
Helmsley also starred in the sitcom "Amen," as a blustering Deacon, with a sign at his church parking spot reading: Don't even think about parking here." Funny guy, funny show.